[quote name='Mako1215']Seems pretty bad ass but it's no good if you already got a wireless-N router.
I'm prolly just going to sell my B/G one and then buy the N one. I've got my N router sitting brand new in the box, waiting for me to get this even thought I should have already for my laptop....[/QUOTE]
No, that's not true ("that it's no good if you already have a wireless-N router"). I have a G-router (which acts a Gateway, I believe), a N-extender (which is connected via Ethernet to the G-router, is currently just being used by wireless laptops and my upstairs TivoHD). The Netgear WNHDEB111 kit acts sort of like another N-extender (there are wired Ethernet connections from the G-router to the one part of the kit and from my XBox 360 and TivoHD to the other part of the kit). Tivo hasn't released a N-adapter yet, and I am probably not going to wait for them to (I'll probably buy the additional Netgear networking gear for about $50 to connect my upstairs TivoHD rather than wait months/years until Tivo gets their act together).
"Have you had any problems with that Netgear WNHDEB111 kit? It sounds pretty good. I may pick one up.
EDIT: What the heck... decided to just give it a shot. I'll sell my A/B/G adapter if it works well. Though I decided to order the listing from amazon (as opposed to buy.com on amazon) for a $1 more in order to get my prime 2-day shipping."
No, I have not had any problems with the Netgear WNHDEB111 kit -- I haven't had the time to do much gaming with it, but I have downloaded a couple episodes of Flash Forward in High Definition from the XBox Live Store (and it seemed to download them pretty fast).